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Army helicopters to land on Poteat Field as part of ROTC training exercise
On Thursday, April 4, UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters will land on Wake Forest University’s Poteat Field as part of an ROTC training exercise. The aircraft are scheduled to land around 3:15 p.m. and will transport ROTC cadets to Camp Butner Training Center for a joint […]
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Faculty Survey of Student Engagement: April 2-May 13
Wake Forest University will be administering the Faculty Survey of Student Engagement (FSSE) to all full- and part-time faculty this Spring 2024 semester. The FSSE is designed to complement the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE), which was administered earlier this year. This […]
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Phishing reminders from WFU Information Systems
Phishing scams are emails or other messages that appear to come from a known sender but are actually sent by hackers or other dangerous entities. Phishing emails often ask a user to click on a fraudulent link or request personal information such as a password […]
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Faculty and staff invited to participate in search committee listening sessions
Wake Forest University faculty and staff are invited to participate in listening sessions on Thursday, March 28 or Thursday, April 4, focused on the search for the University’s next Vice Provost for Research, Scholarly Inquiry and Creative Activity. There will be one virtual listening session […]
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10th annual ‘Student & Organization Achievement Recognition (SOAR) Awards’
The Office of Student Engagement is seeking nominations for the 10th annual Student & Organization Achievement Recognition (SOAR) Awards. These awards recognize the outstanding progress and accomplishments of our student leaders, student organizations, advisors, and more. We’re excited to bring fraternity & sorority awards back […]
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Smallwood named Executive Director of Faith COMPASS Center
Stacy W. Smallwood (‘01) has been named Executive Director of Wake Forest University School of Divinity’s Faith COMPASS Center. He currently serves as associate professor of community health and founding director of the Office of Health Equity and Community Engagement in the Jiann-Ping Hsu College […]
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Reynolda Campus moves to License Plate Recognition to improve parking experience
A message from Communications and External Relations Bottom line up front: License plates are replacing hang tags as Reynolda Campus parking permits. Faculty and staff need to log on to the WFU Faculty/Staff Parking Portal to verify and/or update information on vehicles […]
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Parking updates for March 20-22
A message from Transportation and Parking Services In preparation for multiple board meetings and a memorial service in Wait Chapel, Transportation & Parking Services would like to share the following information regarding available parking. Parking maps are available on WFU’s Transportation and Parking Services website […]